If you’re using the Crop tool (C) in Camera Raw, and decide you want to cancel your Crop, just click on the Crop tool, then press the Escape key on your keyboard.
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Shortcuts For Highlight And Shadow Warnings
If you’re going to be using CS2’s new Highlight and Shadow clipping warnings, here are two shortcuts you’ll need to know: Press the letter O to turn on the Highlight clipping warning (everything that appears…
Getting More Readouts Per Eyedropper
In Photoshop CS2, the Color Sampler tool can give you readings from up to four different places, but the Color Sampler in Camera Raw is more powerful and monitors even more areas for you. Each…
How To Undo The White Balance Tool
If you used the White Balance tool (I) to set the white balance in your image, and you don’t like the results, you can undo your white balance setting by double-clicking on the White Balance…
Turning Off Auto Correction For Good
If you don’t like the Auto corrections that are applied to your RAW images by default, you can change things so that when you open photos from your camera, it will no longer perform any…
Toggling The Preview On/Off
So, have the adjustments you’ve made in Camera Raw helped or hurt your photo? Just press the letter P and you’ll quickly find out. This turns the preview of your changes off, and shows how…
Seeing Your RAW Image Without The Auto Corrections
By default, when you open a RAW image in Photoshop CS2, Camera Raw looks at the EXIF data embedded into your photo by your digital camera to find out which type of camera it was…
Slide Away The Aberrations
If you see areas of bright-colored fringe appearing around objects in your RAW photos, you’re suffering from Chromatic Aberrations (well, you’re not, but your camera’s lens is). Under the Lens tab in Camera Raw, there…




